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Reptiles and Rodents Inventory
Reptiles
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Basilisk Lizard
Also known as the "Jesus Lizard"
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Bearded Dragon
Intelligent and Curious Requires a large aquarium, water dish,
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Blue Tongue Skink
I am a very hardy reptile which makes me a good pet for
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Butterfly Agama Lizard
These lizards can grow up to 20 inches including the tail. They do like to burrow so a deep sand soil mix can be used as substrate. They require full spectrum UV lighting with a basking area temp range of 90-120 degrees. Crickets and mealworms are a staple diet although other insects can be given when available. They require a large cage as an adult with a length of at least 4 ft and plenty of substrate to burrow in.
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Chubby/Asian Painted Frog Frog
This frog is native to South East Asia, and usually lives on the forest floor or in rice fields. These frogs will eat just about anything including flies, crickets, moths, grasshoppers, earthworms and more. Painted frogs hide during the day hours and eat in the evening so its best to feed them a little before bedtime. They prefer a humid and warm enviroment with temps around 80-85 and humidity above 70%. A glass aquarium with compressed coconut fiber bedding, a hiding area and a water bowl will keep them happy and healthy for up to 10 years!
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Collared Lizard
I need a nice sized tank, a heat
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Common Flat Rock Lizard
The common flat rock lizard is native to the semi arid savannahs of Africa. They are very quick and would prefer a fairly large cage as they are very active. Crickets make up the bulk of their diet although you can supplement with mealworms and wax worms on occasion. UVB lighting is very important to maintain good bone density and to properly process vitamin D. They do not need to be misted often although fresh water should always be available.
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Crickets
I am food for a lot of different
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Dwarf Cape Gecko
Requires an aquarium, a substrate, a climbing
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Emporer Scorpion
I am very docile and can be held.
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Fire Skink
REQUIRES: AN AQUARIUM, WATER DISH FOR SWIMMING
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Forest Armadillo Lizard
A smaller species that can be kept in a 10 gallon aquarium. The substrate can be sand, coconut fiber, or newspaper. A large enough water bowl to soak in should be available at all times. There should be plenty of hiding places, rocks can be stacked into miniature cliffs or rock piles. The cool end of the cage should be around 70-75o, and the area around the heat lamp should reach 90-100o. Crickets are a staple diet although variety is important, try to offer different kinds of insects.
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Green Iguana
Iguanas can make excellent pets, but they require a lot of attention.
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Green or Brown Anoles
I require a place to hide, a place to climb,
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Hermit Crab
CUTE CRUSTACEANS!
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Hypomelanistic Corn Snake Snake
Corn snakes are relatively small, rarely exceeding five feet in length and as such, they do not require large enclosures. A baby corn snake can happily live in a ten gallon aquarium or enclosure of similar size. As an adult (about three to four years), a corn snake will require an enclosure with the minimum dimensions of a standard twenty gallon long aquarium (30" by 12"). it is very important to provide one area of the cage where the ambient (air) temperature is 80-85 degrees F. Hatchling corn snakes begin eating pinky mice, and progress up to adult mice once they are mature. A good rule of thumb is to feed the snake a food item that is the same, or close to, the snake's diameter. Be sure to include a hiding area for your snake as it is important for them to feel secure.
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Leopard Gecko
I need a heat source, a water source, uvb lighting
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RED-EARED SLIDER TURTLE
VERY EASY TO CARE FOR AND A GREAT STARTER
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Rough Green Snake
Rough green snakes are found in the southern united states. They are mostly insectivorous with crickets being the most readily avaiable food source year round. They require a hiding area, a basking area(heat lamp or undertank heater)a water dish and snake appropriate substrate. Unlikely to bite although still very quick so handle with care.
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Schneiders Skink Lizard
Schneiders Skinks are mostly terrestrial add a few low climbing rocks and/or branches. Temperatures are 73-88 (22.8-31 C), with a basking area of 95 F (35 C). You can drop the night time temperatures down to 65 F (18 C). They are mildly omnivorous, so try offering shredded leafy greens and pieces of ripe fruit and berries.
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